DETROIT AUTO SHOW
News about the annual North American International Auto Show in Detroit.
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One of the biggest attractions at this year's Detroit auto show was an inflatable duck whose popularity stemmed from a grassroots movement that began as a way to spread cheer among Jeep owners.
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Carlos Tavares thinks savings from a toned-down atmosphere could result in brands returning to future shows, making the event more sustainable in the long run.
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Of all the electric vehicles showcased at the Detroit auto show, only one can fully charge in 60 minutes, reach a speed of 155 mph and reach a height of 12,000 feet.
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Dozens of lifelike dinosaur replicas are scattered around the convention hall as part of a family-friendly attraction, but their presence confuses some attendees.
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